The Dallas Cowboys pass rush is getting a Vegas tune-up before training camp, and honestly, this defense needs every edge it can find.
Rashan Gary, Donovan Ezeiruaku, Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark are all expected at the 2026 Sack Summit from July 9-11, giving Dallas four key defensive pieces a chance to sharpen their craft before the team reports to camp on July 28. Cowboys pass-rush specialist Brandon Jordan will also be there, which makes this feel less like a casual summer workout and more like a mission.
The Sack Summit isn’t some photo-op football camp. Founded in 2017, the event has become a gathering place for pass-rush killers, with names like Maxx Crosby, Cam Jordan and Von Miller helping lead the conversation. Players swap techniques, study film, hit on-field drills and pick up tricks from some of the best to ever wreck a pocket.
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For Dallas, the timing couldn’t be better.
The Cowboys’ defense was a problem last season, and not in the fun way. Dallas finished with the seventh-fewest sacks in the NFL and also had the 10th-worst run defense. That’s a brutal combination. If you can’t pressure quarterbacks and you can’t consistently stop the run, you’re not scaring anybody in January.
Gary has plenty to prove after fading late last season, especially with a contract year looming in 2027. Ezeiruaku flashed real potential in 2025, but the Cowboys need him to make the jump from promising rotational weapon to weekly headache off the edge.
Inside, Williams already carries a star-level reputation, but another dominant season could make his next contract conversation very expensive for Dallas. Clark is in a different spot. He’s still respected, but he needs to show there’s Pro Bowl-level juice left if he wants another major payday and wants to avoid becoming a future cap decision.
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This is the real Cowboys formula for 2026. Dak Prescott and the offense don’t need a legendary defense. They just need one that isn’t dragging the operation backward.
If Gary, Ezeiruaku, Williams and Clark come back from the Sack Summit with more answers, Dallas suddenly looks a lot more dangerous.
The Cowboys don’t need the 1985 Bears. They need pressure, toughness and competence.
That alone could change everything.





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